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he said it would be more useful. finally one day i said, you know, literally like to try to write about this. i remember elected me quizzically as if to ask why i had not told in this before. well, do it. ended up following registry of carpenter's of the principals involved in the building of a single-family house. the research took about a year and then an index tomorrow less, i was hired to my office to try to begin to make sense of it. i imagined this moment, a great transition. much the same for most nonfiction writers. best apart from the world, on our tables. stories and then. once again and sure. but those times a usually glorying. as started writing. without much of a plan. but this time was different. i actually felt called. caging up the window, listening, the booker wanted to write. the third is something that the sound of my mother's voice. the sound of an old novel. the center-right. writing quite happily for the last six months a new parliament , actually, when i was working on. and so i told them. you'
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business use, not as a industrial use of any sort. >> commissioner o'brien? >> i was just curious, actually that the first question is going to ask you is what the services do you have in mind, but i think that those are the ones that you just listed there under 79, 114, those are the ones that you are allowing that are not allowed today. >> who is driving this? where did this idea come from? >> the proposed ordinance is supervised by supervisor ferrell and may be in response to a specific business in the ntd. >> thank you >> any other commissioner questions? >> i have just, i guess that i have a recommendation, so that will wait. >> any other commissioner comments? >> i have one. >> commissioner riley? >> yes. could you give any some background information as to why the medical services were prohibited in the area? >> yes, i believe that at the time of the ncd controls were passed for the specific area, there was concern by the neighborhood group in the area, which i believe is fan the procidio heights. were concerned that there was an over concentration of
business use, not as a industrial use of any sort. >> commissioner o'brien? >> i was just curious, actually that the first question is going to ask you is what the services do you have in mind, but i think that those are the ones that you just listed there under 79, 114, those are the ones that you are allowing that are not allowed today. >> who is driving this? where did this idea come from? >> the proposed ordinance is supervised by supervisor ferrell and may be in...
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there is that percentage on things where there is room for us to develop a plan that will help us as we look at the many reforms. >> it's a different kind of a background. i was a tv reporter in a cbs affiliate in south bend when i came back from college. and then after my husband and i got married i did four years in bucharest, romania. our church had asked us if we would go, for a two-year stint, so we sold our house, sold everything we had made the provision, raised the money, got there and then started our organization. and so we ended up living there four years but it actually precipitated my run for the indiana state house. having aoppounity to be in a different ace, different culture and understanding what role government can and can't play when it comes to, you know, governing. >> and run she did. walorski served three terms in the indiana state house. >> we were a billion dollars in debt, we had very well intentioned people, everybody was doing what they thought they should do. our state was in the bottom of the barrel in this nation. we were 49th and 50th in virtually every
there is that percentage on things where there is room for us to develop a plan that will help us as we look at the many reforms. >> it's a different kind of a background. i was a tv reporter in a cbs affiliate in south bend when i came back from college. and then after my husband and i got married i did four years in bucharest, romania. our church had asked us if we would go, for a two-year stint, so we sold our house, sold everything we had made the provision, raised the money, got...
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he's used the story to cash in big. aj dick invery convincin convincing. so convincing that he talked his way into part of a 300 million dollar security contract. dan with an exclusive abc 7 news i team investigation. >> 56-year-old aj dick invery good at telling a story even when they knows it's not true. that he's a highly decorated member of the special forces navy seal. >> my wife and i met aj at the sports bar in lake tahoe and he was a bartender. >>reporter: unlike most real navy seals i met harry says dick instance quick to talk about the exploit and he wore the decree depositional openly. >> he had on his i'll call it his navy seal hat with a tried interest on the brim and a little identification button on the side with a rank. >>reporter: vested a tv producer who thought dick instance experience could make a good documentary. aj closed the teal with this 214. discharge papers saying dick instance served 35 years in naval special warfare. 2 91 classified central intelligence operation. vietnam. panama. iraq. awa
he's used the story to cash in big. aj dick invery convincin convincing. so convincing that he talked his way into part of a 300 million dollar security contract. dan with an exclusive abc 7 news i team investigation. >> 56-year-old aj dick invery good at telling a story even when they knows it's not true. that he's a highly decorated member of the special forces navy seal. >> my wife and i met aj at the sports bar in lake tahoe and he was a bartender. >>reporter: unlike most...
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especially with the weapon used. >> very scary. especially most of these places don't have bars on their doors and maybe people will start thinking about that. >> reporter: some neighbors say they have reason to suspect it's not random. >> it's about lifestyle choices. >> reporter: police say the home was pretty well trashed. they're asking the public for help. if anyone saw or heard anything to please call in. reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >> a suspected car thief is behind bars tonight after leading san francisco police on a wild chase. officers say last night's chase ended with a four car crash at 5th and mission. the incident began when officers spotted a stolen town car. the suspect took off. investigators say the suspect then drove on to the sidewalk near the tenderloin police station whether an officer, fearing for his life, opened fire. the suspect was not hit. the chase finally ended with a crash that involved the stolen car, a cab and two other cars. four people and the suspect all suffer
especially with the weapon used. >> very scary. especially most of these places don't have bars on their doors and maybe people will start thinking about that. >> reporter: some neighbors say they have reason to suspect it's not random. >> it's about lifestyle choices. >> reporter: police say the home was pretty well trashed. they're asking the public for help. if anyone saw or heard anything to please call in. reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2...
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number one cools us down. number two brings us some clouds and number three brings in a chance of rain. there's that first drop off and they plummet on monday and tuesday into the mid- and low 50s. we may see some snow up in diablo and hamilton. there's your saturday, here comes your sunday. and then here comes your monday and you see what happens that's the cloud. that's some change. you saw the wind shift that's your monday. that's when things start to change around and we get clouds in the forecast, maybe a chance of few sprinkles too on monday night. the forecast then for tomorrow a really nice day for your saturday. 69degrees in pittsburgh, 68 in livermore and nice day. saturday is going to be nice not as nice as today but still nice. monday the clouds come in, showers by monday night late into sunday. here's your five day forecast with your bay area weekend in view. we need the rain. it's a cold weather system so it doesn't look look there's going to be a lot of rain. so the pattern is changing enjoy it
number one cools us down. number two brings us some clouds and number three brings in a chance of rain. there's that first drop off and they plummet on monday and tuesday into the mid- and low 50s. we may see some snow up in diablo and hamilton. there's your saturday, here comes your sunday. and then here comes your monday and you see what happens that's the cloud. that's some change. you saw the wind shift that's your monday. that's when things start to change around and we get clouds in the...
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us. >> meanwhile another astroid is passing very close to the earth. it's the closest any astroid has ever gotten to the earth. stargazers came out to get a glimpse of a fuzzy dot on a video screen. 17,000 miles seems like a long distance but it's so close the earth that astronomers see hits gravity has the potential of change its path. >> astronomers say it's a wonderful coincidence. reporting from the space and science center in oakland, i'm allen wong, abc7 news. >> if you snapped a picture of last night's youor, we would love to see it. just send it to us. >> if a meteor hit your home, are you covered by an insurance? michael finney got some answers. >> it is one of the things definitely covered under the homeowners policy. a lot of people doesn't realize it because it doesn't happen that often, but if it does, it would be covered. >> also the damage from the meteor concussion like we saw in russia would also be covered. other events likely covered under the homeowners insurance inclu
us. >> meanwhile another astroid is passing very close to the earth. it's the closest any astroid has ever gotten to the earth. stargazers came out to get a glimpse of a fuzzy dot on a video screen. 17,000 miles seems like a long distance but it's so close the earth that astronomers see hits gravity has the potential of change its path. >> astronomers say it's a wonderful coincidence. reporting from the space and science center in oakland, i'm allen wong, abc7 news. >> if you...
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number one cools us down. number two brings us some clouds and number three brings in a chance of rain. there's that first drop off and they plummet on monday and tuesday into the mid- and low 50s. we may see some snow up in diablo and hamilton. there's your saturday, here comes your sunday. and then here comes your monday and you see what happens that's the cloud. that's some change. you saw the wind shift that's your monday. that's when things start to change around and we get clouds in the forecast, maybe a chance of few sprinkles too on monday night. the forecast then for tomorrow a really nice day for your saturday. 69degrees in pittsburgh, 68 in livermore and nice day. saturday is going to be nice not as nice as today but still nice. monday the clouds come in, showers by monday night late into sunday. here's your five day forecast with your bay area weekend in view. we need the rain. it's a cold weather system so it doesn't look look there's going to be a lot of rain. so the pattern is changing enjoy it
number one cools us down. number two brings us some clouds and number three brings in a chance of rain. there's that first drop off and they plummet on monday and tuesday into the mid- and low 50s. we may see some snow up in diablo and hamilton. there's your saturday, here comes your sunday. and then here comes your monday and you see what happens that's the cloud. that's some change. you saw the wind shift that's your monday. that's when things start to change around and we get clouds in the...
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some of us will feel it, some of us not so much. we will feel it at coast. a ten degree drop and some of us waking up slightishly warmer. i will explain why. >> there are several developing stories at this hour right now. oakland police at the scene of a fatal stabbing. officers received an emergency call just after 6:00 this morning. when they arrived they found a man had been stabbed in the chest and was unresponsive. paramedics were unable to revive him. he was pronounced dead at the scene. no arrests have been made. parts of the avenue is blocked off. >>> we are also following two developing stories in marin. one person is dead after an accident on northbound 101. the chp reports a car slammed into a parked big rig near the atherton avenue exit. the vehicles are now on the right hand side and there are no lane closures at this time. >> we are continuing to follow developing news, fire on treasure island that killed a 10-year-old girl. two firefighters were also hurt as they tried to rescue her from the second story of the building. we are there where the
some of us will feel it, some of us not so much. we will feel it at coast. a ten degree drop and some of us waking up slightishly warmer. i will explain why. >> there are several developing stories at this hour right now. oakland police at the scene of a fatal stabbing. officers received an emergency call just after 6:00 this morning. when they arrived they found a man had been stabbed in the chest and was unresponsive. paramedics were unable to revive him. he was pronounced dead at the...
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and it really meant something to all of us. it was at that time we got the idea that we weren't forgotten. >>> coming up, a busload of kids held hostage by a desperate man with police in pursuit. >> translator: he said that if she didn't continue driving he would blow up the bus. >> when "caught on camera: hostage" continues. wouldn't it be cool if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and class-leading 38 mpg highway... advanced headlights... and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going
and it really meant something to all of us. it was at that time we got the idea that we weren't forgotten. >>> coming up, a busload of kids held hostage by a desperate man with police in pursuit. >> translator: he said that if she didn't continue driving he would blow up the bus. >> when "caught on camera: hostage" continues. wouldn't it be cool if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and class-leading 38 mpg...
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just send it to us. u report at kgo-tv.com. >> it's certainly unlikely that a meteor would ever hit your home, but if it did, are you covered by an insurance? michael finney got some answers. >> it is one of the things definitely covered under the homeowners policy. a lot of people doesn't realize it because it doesn't happen that often, but if it does, it would be covered. >> on insurance industry spokesman also said damage from the meteor concussion like we saw in russia would also be covered. other events likely covered under the homeowners insurance includes lightning strikes and falling satellites. >>> after 8 days aboard the carnival cruiseship triumph. two northern california women are finally home this morning. julie and her mother flew into the oakland airport last night. her nine-year-old son missed her so much he literally took her off her feet. after the bear hug on the ground, nine-year-old ricky also had a big hug for his grandmother, connie. despite the conditions aboard the ship, they sai
just send it to us. u report at kgo-tv.com. >> it's certainly unlikely that a meteor would ever hit your home, but if it did, are you covered by an insurance? michael finney got some answers. >> it is one of the things definitely covered under the homeowners policy. a lot of people doesn't realize it because it doesn't happen that often, but if it does, it would be covered. >> on insurance industry spokesman also said damage from the meteor concussion like we saw in russia...
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as kpix 5 reporter len ramirez shows us. search for explosives at the suspect's house is finally wrapping up. >> reporter: it is wrapping up. you can see the big truck there ready to take the evidence back presumably to sacramento for the investigation to continue. as for those e-mails, the e- mails allegedly sent from mr. basham to senator yee's office detail the when, where and how these attacks would take place. the sender also apparently bragged about having some sort of training in sniper rifles. well, perhaps not coincidentally one of the charges filed against mr. basham today by the district attorney's office had to do with the unlawful possession of a very high-powered sniper rifle. >>> reporter: santa clara bomb plot suspect everett basham walked into court making small steps due to the shackles on his ankles, wrist and waist. after briefly sitting and the correcting the judge on the pronunciation of his name, basham appeared ready to make a statement and tried to stand. >> you may be seated. >> okay. >> sir -- >> r
as kpix 5 reporter len ramirez shows us. search for explosives at the suspect's house is finally wrapping up. >> reporter: it is wrapping up. you can see the big truck there ready to take the evidence back presumably to sacramento for the investigation to continue. as for those e-mails, the e- mails allegedly sent from mr. basham to senator yee's office detail the when, where and how these attacks would take place. the sender also apparently bragged about having some sort of training in...
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just as they used to do with far simpler traffic signs. the zombie debate in canada's house had members laughing. but wait. zombie apocalypse training has been canceled. the new scenario will simulate flooding. flooding? yep. all the joshing about zombies had quebec's government worried the training exercise would lose its serious focus. >> under the leadership of this prime minister, canada will never become a safe haven for zombies ever! >> hear, hear! >> reporter: anyway, canada has nothing to fear. as one guy posted on gawker, zombies are allergic to maple syrup. jeanne moos -- >> to a zombie apocalypse! >> canada will never become a safe haven for zombies, ever! >> hear, hear! >> reporter: cnn, new york. >> i'm still confused. would you ever have a zombie apocalypse training? >> cruise ships, zombies, sequester, it's been a full week. >> you can always follow outside what's going on in the situation room, follow us on twitter. as we stay, tweet m me @katebaldwin. >> i'm @jimacostacnn. >> that's it for us. "erin burnett outfront" start
just as they used to do with far simpler traffic signs. the zombie debate in canada's house had members laughing. but wait. zombie apocalypse training has been canceled. the new scenario will simulate flooding. flooding? yep. all the joshing about zombies had quebec's government worried the training exercise would lose its serious focus. >> under the leadership of this prime minister, canada will never become a safe haven for zombies ever! >> hear, hear! >> reporter: anyway,...
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. >> that's it for us. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, one day after the carnival "triumph" reaches dry land we're learning more about the fire that stranded more than 4,000 people at sea for five days. what caused it? could it have been prevented? >>> plus, a congressman caught tweeting to a 24-year-old bikini model during the state of the union address. who is she? we have the congressman's confession. >>> 1,000 people injured when a meteor entered the earth's atmosphere. absolutely shocking story and we have the video tonight. let's go "outfront." good friday evening. i'm erin burnett "outfront" investigating the cruise ship nightmare. what caused the crippling fire that left more than 4,200 people stranded at sea for five days and could it have been prevented? carnival "triumph" was towed to a ship yard in mobile, alabama. i looked at that ship as it was starting to be towed to that final dock. all of the passengers were unloaded earlier in the morning. now investigators a
. >> that's it for us. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, one day after the carnival "triumph" reaches dry land we're learning more about the fire that stranded more than 4,000 people at sea for five days. what caused it? could it have been prevented? >>> plus, a congressman caught tweeting to a 24-year-old bikini model during the state of the union address. who is she? we have the congressman's confession....
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i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basement. but when badger's with me, it's not so bad. [ barking ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy with purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox. with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done" with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duraxt rugged phone for $69.99, you'll get four free. other offers available. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. >>> as the country struggles with pressing budget problems, congress is bitterly divided along party lines. but could there be a freshmen fix in the works? some new members say they're committed to, quote, a new era in congress.
i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basement. but when badger's with me, it's not so bad. [ barking ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy with purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant...
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and the election was pretty darn close. >> using public funding -- >> using public funding. so if you look across the country, there's all sorts of evidence of people who spent a lot of money in campaigns, who spent more money than their opponents and lost because having more money and having a lot of money doesn't make you a better candidate. what matters is having a threshold, an amount of money that's sufficient to run a credible campaign. and that's what citizen funding allows you to do. it allows you to get that amount of money that lets you run a credible campaign, be a good candidate connecting with your voters and do it in a way that's focusing your attention on ordinary citizens. >> but how does it undo the power of big money? >> well, so mayor bloomberg's an outlier. there aren't so many candidates like that. listen, we're never going to keep private money out of politics. that's the wrong ambition. the goal is to -- >> you're not saying we should? >> we shouldn't and we can't -- >> yeah, that's right. but citizens united makes it impossible. >> they have opened th
and the election was pretty darn close. >> using public funding -- >> using public funding. so if you look across the country, there's all sorts of evidence of people who spent a lot of money in campaigns, who spent more money than their opponents and lost because having more money and having a lot of money doesn't make you a better candidate. what matters is having a threshold, an amount of money that's sufficient to run a credible campaign. and that's what citizen funding allows...
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. the easy talk, but difficult plans to meet the challenge of creating more middle class jobs. finance ministers and central bankers from the world's biggest economies meet to debate spending cuts versus growth. we look at international investing
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use it deliberately when you take it out to used, but don't use it as often as i have seen that for you to run the risk of losing it altogether. i vehemently oppose any effort to undermine not even further than his in the case. >> were almost out of time, but we have a couple housekeeping matters to take care of. as a true measure of our upcoming luncheon speakers. we have rushed to hargitay, star of law and order sbu and founder of the joyful heart foundation will discuss her career and how her role inspired her to become an advocate for survivors of violence and abuse. on april 9, president and ceo of the mayo clinic discussing the health care industry in april 12, filmmaker ken burns who will discuss his new documentary, the central park five. second out like to present our guest with the traditional national press club coffee mug. to add to the collection. [applause] >> this year i can accept it and take it. last night >> dirty shirts below the deployment. one last question. >> is always dangerous. >> we have a mystery we hope you can explain. can you help us understand why when a c
use it deliberately when you take it out to used, but don't use it as often as i have seen that for you to run the risk of losing it altogether. i vehemently oppose any effort to undermine not even further than his in the case. >> were almost out of time, but we have a couple housekeeping matters to take care of. as a true measure of our upcoming luncheon speakers. we have rushed to hargitay, star of law and order sbu and founder of the joyful heart foundation will discuss her career and...
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a althy, proctive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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movies that impact us and unite us. they are not just well-known actors and directors, sidney poitier, tom hanks, and others, they are the collaboration of thousands of people. those collaborations generate more than social and cultural dividends, but economic ones as well. movies create jobs and many of them over the united states and elsewhere. 99% of the movie production workforce are men and women of who i speak today, they install the light in this room, wire the microphone that i'm speaking from and prepare our lunch for us today. we are all guilty of viewing things from the wrong end of the lens. for every talented and recognizable face, there are literally tens of thousands of working people off screen who helped to create the magic in the movie theater. every workday, more than 2.1 million of our fellow citizens go to work at a job that directly or indirectly depends on the movie and television business. these jobs involve producing marketing manufacturing and distributing movies and tv shows the film industry
movies that impact us and unite us. they are not just well-known actors and directors, sidney poitier, tom hanks, and others, they are the collaboration of thousands of people. those collaborations generate more than social and cultural dividends, but economic ones as well. movies create jobs and many of them over the united states and elsewhere. 99% of the movie production workforce are men and women of who i speak today, they install the light in this room, wire the microphone that i'm...
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less for us. more for you. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> style means you can take something and make it your own. >> i think when i look at somebody and i am sor
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but it was useful to use dulles as the bad cop. so the famous massive retaliation speech in which dulles said if the soviets try anything, basically, we're going to nuke 'em or words to that effect, everybody thought that was dell lues' speech. we found out years later by looking in the speech files thattizen hour had written the -- that eisenhower had written the key paragraph. but he wanted dulles to give the speech. so it was useful for ike to use john foster dulles as sort of the heavy. now, dulles occasionally got a little too heavy and said things that were incendiary and problematic. more problematic for ike was alan dulles, john foster dulles' brother who was the head of cia. a relationship entirely too cozy. and alan dulles was a huge risk taker. and at first some of these risks seemed to work. the coups in guatemala and iran which today look horrible but at the time looked like a way to contain communism on the cheap. they looked like they worked, they were success. this sure is better than sending in whole armies to do t
but it was useful to use dulles as the bad cop. so the famous massive retaliation speech in which dulles said if the soviets try anything, basically, we're going to nuke 'em or words to that effect, everybody thought that was dell lues' speech. we found out years later by looking in the speech files thattizen hour had written the -- that eisenhower had written the key paragraph. but he wanted dulles to give the speech. so it was useful for ike to use john foster dulles as sort of the heavy....